April 9, 2011
Revelation Twenty – Introduction by William E. Cox
Without agreement on some basic premises, there can never be a proper exegesis of any…
April 9, 2011
Revelation Twenty – Conclusion by William E. Cox
Far from being a key, Revelation 20 is a recapitulation of many clear teachings of…
April 9, 2011
Why Do We Need Creeds? by Andrew J. Webb
Creeds and confessions are summaries of the doctrine that Christians believe to be taught in…
April 9, 2011
What Does it Mean to be Reformed? by Stephen Voorwinde
The setting was perfect. The atmosphere was just right. This was the ideal time and…
April 9, 2011
The Westminster Standards by John Murray
The Westminster Assembly was wholly British in its composition. It should not, however, be thought…
April 9, 2011
The Usefulness of Creeds by Kenneth L. Gentry, Jr
We live in non-creedal age. By and large, conservative Christendom diminishes the importance of creedal…
April 9, 2011
The Nicene Creed
I believe in one God, the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth, and of…
April 9, 2011
The Men and the Parties by William S. Barker
'No pygmies contended there. It was a battle of Titans.... They resorted to no quibbles,…
April 9, 2011
The Work of the Westminster Assembly by John Murray
The Westminster Assembly first convened on July 1, 1643. For the first three months the…
April 9, 2011
The Calling of the Westminster Assembly by John Murray
It should be conceded, without fear of intelligent contradiction, that the Westminster Confession of Faith,…
April 9, 2011
All About Heresy by Michael S. Horton
Witch trials in Salem. The Council of Toulouse in the 13th century, employing men whose…
April 9, 2011
A Short History of Creeds and Confessions by A. A. Hodge
IT is asserted in the first chapter of this Confession , and vindicated in this…